On Feb. 20, 2014, Camilleri, who was then 20, was working at the bakery when she found an envelope filled with cash left on the counter. She turned it over to her manager.

After the customer didn’t return to pick up the envelope, the bakery called Hingham police. They took the money and tried to find the owner.

Hingham police Sgt. Steven Dearth shared the video of the customer inside the bakery on the department’s social media accounts and with the news media. The video showed the customer entering the bakery, selecting items to purchase, removing the envelope from his pocket and putting it on the counter.

He paid for his items and walked out.

Police held on to the money for more than a year, but never received any inquiries or tips from the public. On Friday, police delivered the money to Camilleri, who Dearth said is a full-time student in Rhode Island studying to be a pastry chef. She works part-time at the Hingham bakery.

“Kathleen did the right thing, of course, but in our business we don’t usually see people doing what’s right,” Dearth said. “It’s refreshing for us to see this and share it. It also speaks of her character and integrity. We are proud to have met her and wish her all the best.”